Creation of a complex narrative using emergent multidimensional storytelling
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Creation of a complex narrative using emergent multidimensional storytellingAuthor (s)
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Loriguillo López, Antonio; Universitat Jaume I. Departament de Ciències de la ComunicacióDate
2023-07-19Publisher
Universitat Jaume IAbstract
This document aims to present a technical report of the Bachelor Thesis "Creation of a
complex narrative using emergent multidimensional storytelling". This work consists in
the creation of an entire video game ... [+]
This document aims to present a technical report of the Bachelor Thesis "Creation of a
complex narrative using emergent multidimensional storytelling". This work consists in
the creation of an entire video game experience, that focuses on the use of an
ambiguous game design methodology that tries to portray a narrative in an emergent
and immersive manner, enticing the players to engage with the story without the need
of restricting their freedom and choices. This is further enhanced with a unique
mechanic that not only gives the player spatial freedom, but also temporal freedom,
allowing the travel between two different eras of the same scene that connect with each
other to create one cohesive story.
Through the use of a specific level and gameplay design that cater towards an emergent
narrative, the narrative design strives to tell a story in an indirect (hence emergent)
manner, enticing the player to search and interpret the information they find in order
to make up their own interpretation of the narrative. [-]
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Treball final de Grau en Disseny i Desenvolupament de Videojocs. Codi: VJ1241. Curs acadèmic: 2022/2023
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